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        Observations on the (un-) constitutionalty of section 118(3) of the local government: systems act 32 of 2000 

        Du Plessis, L. M. (Juta Law Publishing, 2006-03)
        INTRODUCTION: Can section 118(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act1 (‘‘the act’’) withstand constitutional scrutiny – in terms of section 25(1) of the Constitution,2 to be more exact? The Constitutional Court ...
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        Oor hoe juriste werk met tekste ... en tekste met hulle : enkele gedagtes oor die postmodernisering van Christelik-reformatoriese regsdenke 

        Du Plessis, L. M. (Scriber Editorial Systems, 2000)
        In this article it is argued that postmodern, Christian-Reformational legal scholarship is possible, in principle, and indeed necessary. Reformational legal scholars are enjoined to account for the implications of the ...
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        ‘‘Subsidiarity’’: What's in the name for constitutional interpretation and adjudication? 

        Du Plessis, L. M. (Juta Law Publishing, 2006-02)
        INTRODUCTION: ‘‘I would lay it down as a general principle that where it is possible to decide any case, civil or criminal, without reaching a constitutional issue, that is the course which should be followed.’’ This ...

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